For the second Wednesday in a row, Concordia Cheer reigned supreme in a home triangular. In the latest competition, the Bulldogs beat out Hastings and Peru State with a score of 68.25.
It was an encouraging start to the competition season for Concordia, which won decisively while hosing Morningside and Peru State in a triangular. The Bulldogs recorded a score of 71.425 while performing inside the PE Center Gym on Wednesday (Jan. 19).
After taking a big leap forward in 2021, Head Coach Mandi Maser's competitive cheer squad is poised for even better in 2022. The Bulldogs are led by the likes of Brenden Ingram, Kathryn Taylor and Shelby Timmerman.
After two years as a graduate assistant coach, Emilie Ashenbach has been promoted to a full-time role within the Concordia University Athletic Department.
Concordia University Cheer has announced its competition schedule for the 2022 season. Among the highlights, CIT returns to Seward as one of four home dates this winter.
In GPAC championship action, Concordia Cheer displayed a continuation of season-long improvement while placing fourth in the conference. The event was hosted by Doane.
The fifth annual GPAC Cheer Championships is set to unfold Friday and Saturday (Feb. 26-27) on the Doane campus in Crete, Neb. The Bulldogs hope to move up the GPAC ladder.
In the final outing prior to the GPAC Championships, the Concordia University Cheer team earned another victory over a GPAC opponent in Doane. The Bulldogs won, 69.6 to 69.3.
As a Bulldog, Kaci Hohenthaner has fully capitalized on a unique set of skills as a volleyball and cheer athlete. She can serve, she can pass, she can tumble, and she’s a future marketer.
While building upon a second-place claim at the Concordia Cheer & Dance Invite this past weekend, the Concordia Cheer team placed second in a home triangular on Wednesday (Feb. 10).
With a theme of #212 for 2024, Concordia Competitive Cheer aspires to heat things up this winter. The Bulldogs return two-time All-GPAC performer Shelby Timmerman from last season's team that placed third in the GPAC.
The Bulldogs are ready to return to the mat after making big gains in 2022 as a program. Leaders such as Brenden Ingram and Shelby Timmerman are back with eyes on making a push for a spot at the 2023 NAIA National Championships.
After becoming the first All-GPAC award winner in the history of Concordia Cheer, Shelby Timmerman is just getting started. Timmerman is one of the top current Bulldog athletes that some may not have heard of. It's time to get to know more about the Clatonia, Neb., native.
After taking a big leap forward in 2021, Head Coach Mandi Maser's competitive cheer squad is poised for even better in 2022. The Bulldogs are led by the likes of Brenden Ingram, Kathryn Taylor and Shelby Timmerman.
As a Bulldog, Kaci Hohenthaner has fully capitalized on a unique set of skills as a volleyball and cheer athlete. She can serve, she can pass, she can tumble, and she’s a future marketer.
Competition week is upon the Concordia University Cheer program, which will open up the 2021 season on Wednesday (Jan. 13). The team is captained by Josie O’Laughlin and Cora Rhode.